COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Real Howard Spitz, The (1998)
as Ted--The Cop
Howard Spitz is a cranky, has-been detective novelist out of money and out of luck - until he meets eight-year-old Samantha, who convinces him he has what it takes to write children's books. Faster than you can say "Moo" the 'Crafty Cow Detective' series is born and Howard is on his way to greener p

2.

Jack and Jill (1998)
as Actor
Jack informs his fiancee via voice mail that their wedding is off, and Jill is understandably upset. They begin dating other people, but when Jill's new relationship looks like turning serious, Jack realises he really wants her back.

3.

Sweet Angel Mine (1996)
as Herb
Paul's search for his missing father, a traveling salesman, takes him from London to the remote shores of Nova Scotia where he unexpectedly encounters a beautiful young woman, Rauchine, who's been living in isolation with her reclusive and overly protective mother, Megan, and Megan's own mysterious

4.

Two If by Sea (1996)
as Driver
Part-time plasterer and sometime petty thief Frank O''Brien has been commissioned by his dimwit cousin to pull a simple job: just steal a valuable painting and deliver it to a buyer on an upscale New England island. Roz, his had-it-to-here girlfriend who dreams of a more stable--and law-abiding--life, has made him vow that this is the last scam they''ll ever be a part of. As they take up temporary residence in a sumptuous, unoccupied beach house on the posh island, two teams of pursuers are hot on their trail: The FBI, led by O''Malley, who still nurtures an obsession with collaring famous art thief Phil the Shill; and a motley crew of half-wit would-be criminals, led by Frank''s cousin, Beano, the "mastermind" behind the caper who''s discovered the painting is far more valuable than he thought. With their sharp-edged banter and working-class attitude clearly out of place among the upper-crust islanders, Frank and Roz have to spend a riotous weekend just trying to fit in... and get along.

5.

Ace in the Hole (1951)
as Boy
A small-town reporter milks a local disaster to get back into the big time.

Cinematography (feature film)

6.

The Woman in Green (1945)
as Special Photography
Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of seemingly unrelated murders.

7.

The Boys from Syracuse (1940)
as Process photog
The action takes place in Ephesus in ancient Asia Minor, and the concerns The efforts of two boys from Syracuse, Anthipholus and his servant Dromio, to find their long-lost twins who, for reason of plot confusion, are also named Anthipholus and Dromio. Complications arise when the wife of the Ephesians, Adriana and her servant Luce, mistake the two strangers for their husband, though the couples eventually get sorted out after Adriana's sister Luciana and the Syracuse Antipholus admit their love

Next Time We Love (1936)
as Spec cine
Woman drops out of college to marry an ambitious, young journalist. Their happiness is delayed when a rich admirer sees that she gets an acting job just as her reporter leaves to cover the news from Rome. The marriage goes stale as separartions follow reunions, and the two pursue their respective ca

16.

The Invisible Ray (1936)
as Spec cinematographer
A scientist becomes contaminated resulting in the death of anything he touches.

17.

Show Boat (1936)
as Special cinematographer
Riverboat entertainers find love, laughs and hardships as they sail along "Old Man River."

Alias Mary Dow (1935)
as Process photog
Dying Evelyn Dow anguishes over her lost daughter, who disappeared as a child. Evelyn's husband Henry, hoping to make his wife's final days more bearable, asks waitress Sally Gates to pose as the daughter. Sally does so, but Mrs. Dow is so cheered by her "daughter's" return that she regains her health, leaving Sally stuck in her role.

The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934)
as Process Photog
A brilliant but impoverished writer, who is a pacifist, goes to work for a publisher and writes anti-war editorials. When he discovers that the publisher has betrayed him and is in league with munitions manufacturers to make money off of war, he goes insane.

24.

Air Mail (1932)
as Spec eff
Level headed Mike Miller runs Desert Airport, an air mail base full of daring young pilots risking their lives to get the mail through-regardless of the weather. Following the death of one pilot in a horrific crash, Miller is forced to engage the wild and arrogant, yet skillful, Duke Talbot. When pilot Dizzy Wilkins crashes and dies in a storm, Talbot runs off with the young Mrs.Wilkins, leaving Miller to complete the last leg of Wilkins' mail run. Miller crashes on a mountain. Alive but in an inaccessible location, Miller tries to endure his injuries while futile attempts are made by air mail pilots to rescue him. Hearing of the impossibility of reaching Miller's crash site in time to save him, Talbot can't resist the challenge of trying an airborne rescue himself.

Writer (feature film)

28.

The Bamboo Saucer (1968)
as Original Story
A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R. On finding it, they band together to explore the saucer and take a trip into space.

Visual Effects (feature film)

29.

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
as Compositing Team (Janimation)
Under-age agents Juni and Carmen Cortez set out on their most mind-blowing mission yet: journeying inside the virtual reality world of a 3-D video game designed to outsmart them, as the awe-inspiring graphics and creatures of gaming come to real life. Relying on humor, gadgetry, bravery, family bonds and lightning-quick reflexes, the Spy Kids must battle through tougher and tougher levels of the game, facing challenges that include racing against road warriors and surfing on boiling lava, in order to save the world from a power hungry villain.

30.

The Bamboo Saucer (1968)
as Special Effects
A flying saucer hidden in a Red Chinese peasant village is sought by teams from the United States and U.S.S.R. On finding it, they band together to explore the saucer and take a trip into space.

The Heroes of Telemark (1966)
as Special Photography Effects
Norwegian resistance fighters try to stop Nazi experiments in nuclear warfare.

33.

Heroes of Telemark (To Be Deleted), The (1965)
as Special Effects
During World War II, two Norwegians uncover a Nazi plan to build nuclear weapons and are left to sabotage it on their own after a British invasion fails.

34.

The Disorderly Orderly (1964)
as Special Effects
An inefficient hospital orderly wreaks havoc when he tries to help the patients.

35.

My Six Loves (1963)
as Special Photography Effects
Successful Broadway star Janice Courtney collapses from exhaustion and is ordered to rest for six weeks at her country home in Connecticut. While there, she meets some people who change her life permanently, and discovers true love and happiness.

36.

Hell Is for Heroes (1962)
as Special Photography Effects
A small U.S. squadron holds off the Nazis in a desperate last stand.

It's Only Money (1962)
as Special Effects
Lester is a clumsy and awkward TV repair man who is nevertheless gifted technically. In helping out a friend, he is drawn into a mystery involving a missing heir in a rich family. He begins to notice little things, like how much those family portraits look like him. Surely..no..he can't be...can he ?

39.

The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962)
as Special Photography Effects
American undercover agents in Rome during World War II try to thwart the Axis.

40.

Hatari! (1962)
as Special Photography Effects
The arrival of a woman upsets a team of hunters capturing animals for the world''''s zoos.

41.

On the Double (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
An American serviceman in World War II is forced to stand in for a British spy.

42.

Summer and Smoke (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
A small-town spinster''''s repressed love for the local rebel spells danger.

43.

Blue Hawaii (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
A Hawaiian playboy defies his possessive mother to take a job with a tourist agency.

44.

The Pleasure of His Company (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
Playboy Fred Astaire returns home to attend his daughter's wedding and falls in love all over again with his ex-wife, Lilli Palmer, in this chic romantic comedy directed by George Seaton.

45.

The Ladies' Man (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
A houseboy creates chaos at a Hollywood hotel for aspiring actresses.

46.

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
A young writer gets caught up in a party girl''s carefree existence.

47.

All in a Night's Work (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
Colonel Ryder, the publisher of a magazine, dies while on vacation. Tony, his swinging nephew, inherits the magazine and takes over. Presently, the magazine is planning to expand and to do so they need some capital. Tony's trying to arrange a loan through his friend. He is then informed by the hotel detective of the hotel that his uncle died in, that on the night of his death, a woman, wearing only a towel, came out of his room, and ran away before the detective could catch up with her. They suspect that the Colonel was "with" her on the night he died, cause he was smiling when he died. Tony and two of his uncle's confidants are worried that not only if the bank hears of this they will not get the loan but the magazine wholesome image could be tarnished. So they ask the detective to stay around so he could identify her. What they don't know is that the woman is Katie Robbins, one of the magazine's researchers and that she entered the room by "accident". When the detective identifies her and after having a few misconceived conversations with her, they suspect that she is trying to extort them, and she thinks that Tony's a nut.

48.

One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
An outlaw seeks revenge on the old friend who betrayed him.

49.

Love in a Goldfish Bowl (1961)
as Special Photography Effects
Two troubled college freshmen find themselves united by their mutual family woes in a beachhouse.

CinderFella (1960)
as Special Photography Effects
The Cinderella story in form of a farce and with a guy in the leading role: Fowler is a clumsy simpleton, who has to care for his step mother and her two stuck-up sons Maximilian and Rupert. Only in the realms of phantasy he can find comfort. One day a good spirit appears to him and helps him to win the heart of the beautiful princess Charmant.

52.

G.I. Blues (1960)
as Special Photography Effects
An American stationed in Germany bets that he can make an icy entertainer fall for him.

53.

The Rat Race (1960)
as Special Photography Effects
A musician newly arrived in New York takes in a taxi dancer.

54.

Heller in Pink Tights (1960)
as Special Photography Effects
Touring actors in the wild West brave Indians and outlaws.

55.

Visit to a Small Planet (1960)
as Special Photography Effects
Jerry Lewis is Kreton, a childish alien who, against his teacher's will leaves his planet to visit the Earth, and lands in the backyard of a famous television journalist who doesn't believe in U.F.O's and aliens. Wanting to study humans but not able to fully understand them, Kreton makes a mess out of it, generating a lot of comic situations.

56.

Career (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
A struggling Broadway actor suffers the ups and downs of trying to make it big, and soon learns the ropes of having to play hardball to get he wants.

57.

Alias Jesse James (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
An insurance agent lands in hot water when people mistake him for the infamous western outlaw.

58.

The Buccaneer (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
French pirate Jean Lafitte tries to redeem his name helping the U.S. in the War of 1812.

59.

The Hangman (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
A marshal nicknamed "The Hangman" because of his track record in hunting down and capturing wanted criminals traces a robbery suspect to a small town. However, the man is known and liked in the town, and the citizens band together to try to help him avoid capture.

60.

Don't Give Up the Ship (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
A newlywed cannot remember what happened to the WWII battleship he commanded.

61.

But Not for Me (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
Russ Ward, after 30 years of producing Broadway plays, is ready to quit. His secretary, Ellie Brown, on being given notice, tells him she loves him. Russ proceeds to turn this into a hit play starring Ellie and romance her in a May-December affair.

62.

Li'l Abner (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
The residents of Dogpatch fight to persuade the government not to use their town as a nuclear testing ground.

63.

The Five Pennies (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
Loring "Red" Nichols is a cornet-playing country boy who goes to New York in the 1920s full of musical ambition and principles. He gets a job playing in Wil Paradise's band, but quits to pursue his dream of playing Dixieland jazz. He forms the "Five Pennies" which features his wife, Bobbie, as vocalist. At the peak of his fame, Red and Bobbie's daughter, Dorothy, develops polio. Red quits the music business to move to Los Angeles where the climate is better for Dorothy. As Dorothy becomes a young teen, she learns of her father's musical past, and he is persuaded to open a small nightclub which is failing until some noted names from his past come to help out.

64.

The Jayhawkers! (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
In the maelstrom of Pre-Civil War Kansas, a government agent infiltrates the vigilante group called the Jayhawks.

65.

The Black Orchid (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
An aging widower fights family disapproval when he falls in love with a gangster''''s widow.

66.

Last Train from Gun Hill (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
A Western Marshall discovers the man who raped and murdered his wife is his best friend''''s son.

67.

The Trap (1959)
as Special Photography Effects
Lawyer Ralph Anderson arrives in Tula, an amazingly remote town in the desert, as reluctant emissary of mob chief Victor Massonetti, who wants the airstrip clear for his unofficial exit from the country. Ralph's arrival has a profound effect on his estranged father, the sheriff; his brother Tip, an alcoholic deputy; and his ex-sweetheart Linda, now married to Tip. Tension builds as a small army of gangsters takes over the town. Then the situation abruptly changes...

68.

St. Louis Blues (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
Musical biopic about the life of legendary bluesman W.C. Handy.

69.

Houseboat (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
An Italian socialite on the run signs on as housekeeper for a widower with three children.

70.

The Colossus of New York (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
Jeremy Spensser, genius humanitarian, is killed in an accident just after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. His father William, a brilliant brain surgeon, works on the body in secret before burial; later revealing to his other son Henry that he has the brain on life support and hopes to encase it in a robot body! The resulting being is large, strong, and develops many strange powers. Initially it has Jeremy's gentle personality but this, too, begins to change, and a year later it decides to end its long seclusion... Unusual piano music score.

71.

Rock-a-Bye Baby (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
A small-town repairman takes in his childhood sweetheart''''s triplets and is mistaken for their father.

72.

The Space Children (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
A glowing brain-like creature arrives on a beach near a rocket test site via a teleportation beam. The alien communicates telepathically with the children of scientists. The kids start doing the alien's bidding as the adults try to find out what's happening to their unruly offspring.

73.

Hot Spell (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
A housewife becomes frustrated by her loveless marriage and her husband's uneasy relationship with their children.

74.

King Creole (1958)
as Special Photography Effects
A singer with a criminal past gets drawn back into the mob.

Short Cut to Hell (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
A professional hitman is hired by a friend to commit two murders. His friend pays him off in what turns out to be stolen money, and the police soon trace the money to him. On the run, he kidnaps the girlfriend of the police detective in charge of his pursuit and threatens to kill her unless the hunt is called off.

87.

Funny Face (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
A fashion photographer turns a Greenwich Village unknown into an international supermodel.

Beau James (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
The story of Jimmy Walker who became mayor of New York in the '20s. Used by professional politicians and money-grabbers, Walker himself was "stupid but clean", although his open affair with Betty Compton cost him dear.

92.

The Sad Sack (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
A hopelessly innocent private gets himself kidnapped in Morocco.

93.

Three Violent People (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Two brothers and the wife of one, seething about the pillaging by a ruthless and greddy provisional government, become involved in conflict.

94.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Dramatization of the legendary battle between Wyatt Earp and the Clanton Gang.

95.

Fear Strikes Out (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Major League star Jimmy Piersall fights to save his sanity.

96.

The Lonely Man (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
An outlaw tries to make peace with his estranged son.

97.

The Delicate Delinquent (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Sidney Pythias (Jerry Lewis) is the a bumbling janitor picked up by cop Darren McGavin as a teenage gang member worth saving from delinquency. With McGavin's help, Sidney works his way through the Police Academy to become a cop too.

98.

Omar Khayyam (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Omar Khayyam was one of the greatest Persian poets. He was also a brilliant mathematician. Though his quatrains were written in the 11th century, they are still popular the world over. The details of his life are unknown, so this movie invents a biography for him and includes in it his real achievements - the invention of a new calendar and the penning of those epigrammatic poems. This film has him romancing a sultan's bride and foiling the assassin sect's plot to kill the sultan's son.

99.

Loving You (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Elvis Presley plays Deke Rivers, a gas station attendent who is discoverd by publicist Glenda Markle (Lizabeth Scott) and country-western musician Tex Warner (Wendell Corey) who want to promote the talented newcomer to fame and fortune, first by changing Deke's name to Jimmy Tompkins, and giving him every break he deserves.

100.

The Joker Is Wild (1957)
as Special Photography Effects
Singer Joe E. Lewis fights to rebuild his life after gangsters slash his vocal cords.

101.

Hollywood or Bust (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
Two half-wits drive cross country to Hollywood in their search for stardom.

102.

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
International spies kidnap a doctor's son when he stumbles on their assassination plot.

Pardners (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
A cowardly tenderfoot goes west to help the son of his father''''s best friend.

107.

The Leather Saint (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
Episcopalian minister Gil Allen (John Derek) keeps up his college days interest in boxing by working out at a gym run by his friend, Tom Kelley (Richard Shannon.) Gil declines when fight manager Gus McAuliffe (Paul Douglas) offers to get him some bouts but, spurred by the need for a new iron lung and a swimming pool in his community, Gil takes on a fight, without disclosing his true profession, and knocks out his opponent with one punch. This impresses Pearl Gorman (Jody Lawrence), girl friend of fight promoter Tony Lorenzo (Cesar Romero.) Pearl was a promising singer until her fiance, a boxer, died in the ring but is now on the bottle. She drinks more heavily when Gil ignores her. Gil is about to quit boxing but when Father Ritchie (Ernest Truex) informs him that a down payment has already been made on the iron lung, he continues. He explains his winnings from his fights to Father Ritchie as donations from a friend in the leather business. Pearl learns his true identity and, through his influence, quits drinking. Gil one-punches his way to enough wins to pay off the iron lung and build a swimming pool for the Boys Club---girls couldn't swim in 1956---and the only surprise in this overdose of sweetness is that Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald didn't show up for the swimming pool dedication.

108.

The Vagabond King (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
In 1461, French nobles fearing King Louis XI may seize their lands, join forces with the rebellious Duke of Burgundy to overthrow the king. One of the Duke's captains suggests enlisting the aid of Francois Villon who is known to oppose the king and is leader of the Vagabonds, a group that robs the rich to aid the poor. In league with Burgundy, Villon and two of his cohorts enter Paris, but are captured by the king's men. The king, recognizing Villon's power over the people, proposes that Villon defend Paris against Burgundy and help uncover traitors in the court. Burgundy is routed, and France is reunited, but the king reminds Villon he must pay for his earlier crimes against the court with his life.

109.

Anything Goes (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
The members of a song-and-dance duo promise the lead in their next show to two different women.

110.

The Rainmaker (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
A fake rainmaker melts the heart of a Kansas spinster while trying to save the town''s crops.

111.

That Certain Feeling (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
When Larry Larkin's syndicate complains that his comic strip isn't as amusing as it once was, he calls in neourotic ghost-writer Francis X. Dignan to help him with the strip. But things get complicated when Francis rekindles his love for his ex-wife, who happens to be Larkin's secratery and soon-to-

112.

The Court Jester (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
A traveling actor is mistaken for a medieval rebel.

113.

The Search for Bridey Murphy (1956)
as Spec eff photog
After being shown what hypnotism can do, a Doctor sets out to study it in depth. When experimenting on his friend's wife, she regresses back to an earlier life- that of Bridey Murphy. Several hypnotic sessions explore the life and death of Murphy, a 19th Century Irish lady who lived in Cork and Belfast from 1798 to 1864. The Doctor then attempts to verify if Bridey Murphy really existed.

114.

The Mountain (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
Brother mountain climbers clash over how to deal with the survivor of a plane crash.

115.

The Ten Commandments (1956)
as Special Photography Effects
To escape the edict of Egypt's Pharoah, Rameses I, condemning all first-born Hebrew males, the infant Moses is set adrift on the Nile in a reed basket. Saved by the pharaoh's daughter Bithiah, he is adopted by her and brought up in the court of her brother, Pharaoh Seti. Moses gains Seti's favor and the love of the throne princess Nefertiri, as well as the hatred of Seti's son, Rameses. When his Hebrew heritage is revealed, Moses is cast out of Egypt, and makes his way across the desert where he marries, has a son and is commanded by God to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. In Egypt Moses's fiercest enemy proves to be not Rameses, but someone near to him who can 'harden his heart'.

The Trouble with Harry (1955)
as Special Photography Effects
A corpse creates a world of trouble for several passersby who each believe they may have caused the death.

134.

Living It Up (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A newspaperwoman turns a man who thinks he''''s dying into a national hero.

135.

Jivaro (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
At Rio Galdez's remote Brazilian trading post live assorted outcast Americans and Europeans, including Jerry Russell, ex-engineer who became obsessed with the Jivaro headhunters' treasure, quit his job, and took up with the bottle and local girl Maroa. But he still gets letters from his nominal fiancée in California, and unexpectedly the shapely, glamorous Alice Parker arrives, expecting to marry a rich planter. Disillusioned, Alice is almost ready to fall into Rio's arms when news comes that Jerry is missing in Jivaro country...

136.

Alaska Seas (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
Robert Ryan and Brian Keith, vastly under-rated actors, take a B-potboiler and make it appear to actually be something more. Matt Baker (Robert Ryan), a nere-do-well adventurer, gets out of jail and skips/sails away on his boat without paying for the storage and repairs. Back in his hometown, he is hired by his old friend Jim Kimmerly (Brian Keith), head of the Salmon fishermen who have formed a canning cooperative, and are battling against an organized gang that rob the fishing traps regulary. Matt gets into a jam and needs money, so he joins the raiders, although his friend Jim, unaware of his duplicity, keeps covering for him among the other fishermen. The two men are also vying for the favors of Nicky (Jan Sterling.)

137.

Knock on Wood (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
Ventriloquist Jerry Morgan has failed with another love affair. The reason: when the relationship reaches the point when it is time to discuss marriage, his doll Clarence becomes mean and jealous. His fiancée Audrey leaves him and Jerry smashes his two dolls, Clarence and Terrence. Morgan's dollmaker Papinek is member of a spy ring who has stolen the secret plans to the top secret Lafayette airplane. Since Morgan is leaving for Zurich the same night, he decides to use Morgan's dolls as a mailbox and hides the secret plan in the heads of the dolls. Another secret spy ring also wants to get their hands on Jerry's luggage and they *also* follow him. Eventually, Jerry is chased by both these organizations as well as the police, who suspects him of murder.

138.

Red Garters (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A musical about a man, Jason Carberry, who rides into a frontier town looking for his brother's killer, but is surprised to find everyone in the town is celebrating his kin's death and, for that matter, gunplay in general. He eventually discovers the murderer and each man swears to shoot down the other in a gunfight. However, their girlfriends team up to put an end to the bloodshed.

139.

White Christmas (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
Two musical stars team with a sister act to help their old Army commander save his failing country inn.

140.

Elephant Walk (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A rich planter''''s young bride tries to cope with life on a Ceylonese plantation.

141.

Casanova's Big Night (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A tailor''''s apprentice fills in for the famed Italian lover.

142.

About Mrs. Leslie (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
An aging woman recalls the affair that consumed her life.

143.

Secret of the Incas (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
An Inca legend says the Inca Empire was destroyed by the gods when a gold and jeweled starburst was stolen from the Temple of the Sun centuries ago, and the ancient civilization will spring anew when the treasure is returned. The natives want it but so does Harry Steele (Charlton Heston), an American adventurer of slightly-shady ways who wants it for personal gain, as does his adversary (Thomas Mitchell), a grizzled old man even more into skullduggery than Steele. The latter teams up with Elena Antonescu (Nicole Maurey), an Iron Curtain refugee fleeing from the MKVD. She can help him get a plane and he can help her escape Peru for the relative safety of Mexico.Is there a chance they will end up in a bickering love-hate relationship?...Is there a chance an American archaelogist, Dr. Stanley Moorehead (Robert Young), will come along as one corner of a romantic triangle?...Is there a chance that Yma Sumac (billed third on the posters and ads and special billed in the film), who can't act but can sing, will sing a few songs?...Is there a chance that these trite-sounding questions will develop into a film that is far from trite and vastly entertaining? Dang right, there is. Check it out.

144.

Money from Home (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
Matt and Dean are in trouble. Dean owes tons of gambling debts. To pay it off, he promises to fix a horse, so that it does not run. To do that, he intends to use his animal lover, veterenian apprentice cousin, Jerry to do this. Of course, he doesn't tell Jerry the real reason. Hilarity ensues as mistaken identies are assumed, while along the way, Jerry meets a female vet and Dean falls for the owner of the horse he's promised to fix. Goons and mobsters are also lurking around; so beware!

145.

The Naked Jungle (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A mail-order bride faces the perils of life in the Amazon jungle, including a horde of soldier ants.

146.

Rear Window (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
A photographer with a broken leg uncovers a murder while spying on the neighbors in a nearby apartment building.

147.

Sabrina (1954)
as Special Photography Effects
Two wealthy brothers fall for the chauffeur's daughter.

148.

Flight to Tangier (1953)
as Special Photography Effects
At the Tangier airport, a group of people await the arrival of a mysterious plane from behind the Iron Curtain. The reception committee includes Susan, an American; Gil Walker, a free-booting pilot; Danzer, a black market operator; and Danzer's girlfriend, Nicki. The plane crashes and burns. No survivors are found, nor are any corpses. Soon the search begins for a missing courier worth $3 million.

The Caddy (1953)
as Special Photography Effects
A master golfer suffering from performance anxiety caddies for a man he''s taught everything.

151.

Sangaree (1953)
as Special Photography Effects
Originally released in 3-D, the film covers the post-Revolutionary War of Dr.Carlos Morales (Fernando Lamas), the son of an indentured servant, who has been raised and educated by General Darby (lester Mathews), and made legal executor of the Georgia estate when Darby dies. He is opposed by Nancy Darby (Arlene Dahl)who tries to break the will and also her father's desire to set up a group of free medical clinics for the poor to be overseen by Carlos. The true culprits behind her opposition are her fiance, Harvey Bristol (John Sutton) and his father, Dr. Bristol (Francis L. Sullivan), who are in reality preying on the Darby holdings. A plague that hits Savannah is thrown in the mix.

152.

Valentino (1951)
as Special Photography Effects
The famed silent screen star is torn between love and his career.

153.

My Foolish Heart (1950)
as Special Photography Effects
A young innocent's life is shattered when she falls for a World War II flyer.

154.

Tulsa (1949)
as Special Photography Effects
A cattle owner''''s daughter risks everything to drill for oil.

The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry (1945)
as Spec photog
Bachelor Harry Quincey, head designer in a small-town cloth factory, lives with his selfish sisters, glamorous hypochondriac Lettie and querulous widow Hester. His developing relationship with new colleague Deborah Brown promises happiness at last...thwarted by passive, then increasingly active opposition from one sister. Will Harry resort to desperate measures?

171.

The Mummy's Curse (1945)
as Spec photog
An irrigation project in the rural bayous of Louisiana unearths Kharis the living mummy (Lon Chaney Jr.), who was buried in quicksand 25 years earlier.

172.

Lady on a Train (1945)
as Spec photog
A young woman enlists a mystery writer to help her solve a murder when the corpse vanishes.

173.

Pillow of Death (1945)
as Special Photography Effects
Attorney Wayne Fletcher and his secretary are having an affair, so when Wayne's wife is found smothered to death, he becomes the prime suspect. As the police investigate the murder, a psychic with questionable motives tries to contact the deceased woman. Soon, Wayne begins seeing visions of his dead wife, and other people involved with the case begin to be killed, one by one.

174.

Scarlet Street (1945)
as Spec photog
A middle aged wouldbe painter falls into the clutches of an unscrupulous woman.

Sudan (1945)
as Spec photog
Young, lovely Naila becomes queen of the ancient Egyptian kingdom of Khemis when her father is killed in a slave revolt. Continuing her penchant for going incognito among the people, she seeks out rebel leader Herua. But through palace treachery, she herself is captured and enslaved. After various adventures, she finds herself rescued by (and attracted to) the very rebel she was seeking. Will gratitude or revenge win out? Gorgeous scenery and costumes.

Gypsy Wildcat (1944)
as Spec photog
In an unspecified Renaissance kingdom, no sooner has Anube's gypsy tribe encamped near Baron Tovar's village when Count Orso is found murdered. The wicked baron blames the gypsies and imprisons them all in his castle. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger on a white horse has hidden the murder arrow and won the heart of gypsy belle Carla, to the discomfiture of her erstwhile fiancée Tonio. Baron Tovar is also fascinated by Carla...especially when he notices her heraldic pendant.

This Is the Life (1944)
as Spec photog
18-year-old Angela (Susanna Foster), reared in a New England town by her Aunt Betsy (Dorothy Peterson), receives an inheritance which she uses to go to New York, ostensibly for voice training, but she is pursuing Major Hilary Jarret (Patric Knowles), an Army surgeon with whom she has become infatuated. Her departure depresses her childhood friend Jimmy Plum (Donald O'Connor.) Dr. Plum (Jonathan Hale) devises an errand on which to send his love-sick son to New York, where Jimmy discovers Angela thinks she is Jarret's fiancee. Jimmy also renews acquaintances with a group of show people, including Sally McGuire (Peggy Ryan), who attempts to console him. Jimmy meets Jarret's divorced wife, Harriet (Louise Allbritton), famed photographer. Jimmy engineers a meeting of Jarret and Harriet with Angela present, which forms the beginning of an understanding that Jarret is not for her. Jimmy is inducted into the Army.

Weird Woman (1944)
as Spec photog
While on a South Seas trip, a professor falls in love with marries an exotic native woman. What he doesn't know is that she was raised by superstitious natives who believe her to be some kind of supernatural being.

189.

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944)
as Spec photog
Ali Baba, son of the Kalif of Bagdad is brought up by the 40 Thieves after his father is killed by the soldiers of Hugalu Khan, who received the necessary information by traitor Cassim. Ali becomes the leader of the thieves and they are fighting for the freedom of his land. Per chance Ali captures the fiancée of Hugalu Khan, who turns out to be his girl friend Amara. After a few misunderstandings Ali uses her wedding day with Hugalu Khan as the day for the liberation of Bagdad.

Dead Man's Eyes (1944)
as Spec photog
An artist (Lon Chaney Jr) is blinded by a jealous assistant/model. His fiance's father generously offers his eyes for a sight restoring operation. there's only one hitch. Chaney has to wait until after the man dies. Not surprisingly, when the benefactor dies a very premature death, suspicion falls on the artist.

199.

Cobra Woman (1944)
as Special Photography Effects
Upon discovering his fiancée Tollea has been kidnaped, Ramu and his friend Kado set out for a Pacific isle where all strangers are to be killed on arrival and the inhabitants, who are frequently sacrificed to an angry volcano god, worship the cobra. The island is ruled over by Tollea's evil twin Naja, the Cobra Woman, who, besides having designs on her new prisoner Ramu, also desires to eliminate any competition from her benevolent sister.

Can't Help Singing (1944)
as Miniatures
A senator''''s daughter follows her boyfriend in the days of the California gold rush.

202.

The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944)
as Spec photog
An eager scientist (John Carradine) tests his new formula for invisibility on an escaped fugitive (Jon Hall). When the formula works the criminal runs off to terrorize a family he believes cheated him out of a fortune years earlier.

203.

In Society (1944)
as Special Photography Effects
Two bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entree into high society. As expected, things don't go too smoothly.

Calling Dr. Death (1943)
as Spec photog
Losing his memories of the last few days, neurologist Dr. Steele is told that his wife has been brutally murdered. Steele, aware of his conniving wife's infidelity, believes he may have been the killer and enlists the aid of his pretty nurse Stella to hypnotize him into recovering his lost memories.

207.

Corvette K-225 (1943)
as Special Photography Effects
In 1943, 'Mac' MacClain, Canadian Navy, has lost his ship and many men to a German torpedo. While waiting for a new ship, he befriends Joyce Cartwright, sister of one of his dead officers. We follow the building and launch of new Corvette K-255, the 'Donnacola'. And who should be Mac's new subaltern but Joyce's other brother Paul, fresh out of the academy. Mac will do his best to make a good officer of Paul...if they both survive their hazardous sea duty.

We've Never Been Licked (1943)
as Special Photography Effects
WWII morale film for Texas A&M graduates fighting overseas. Young Brad Craig (Langton) enters the military school with a chip on his shoulder which Mitchum and other upperclassmen quickly knock off. Once adjusted, Craig falls in love with a professor's beautiful daughter, only to find she is in love with his roommate, played by Noah Beery. In the meantime, Craig associates with Japanese spies (including William Frawley of "I Love Lucy") bent on stealing a secret chemical compound being worked on a the University. But is he one of them, or a double agent for his country?

210.

Arizona Trail (1943)
as Special Photography Effects
When crafty Doc Wallace (Joseph J. Greene) sends for Johnny Trent (Tex Ritter) and his pal, Kansas (Fuzzy Knight) to come home to the Trent ranch in Arizona, Johnny meets Martha Brooks (Janet Shaw), who is caring for his invalid father (Erville Alderson), whose ranch some unknown enemy is trying to wrest away, as it has become suddenly valuable. Aided by Wayne Carson (Dennis Moore) and Martha, Johnny uncovers the culprit to be Doc Wallace, the supposed family friend.

The Spoilers (1942)
as Special Photography Effects
An Alaskan prospector fights a crooked federal agent for a beautiful saloon singer.

216.

The Invisible Agent (1942)
as Special Photography Effects
Frank Raymond, grandson of the original Invisible Man, still has the old formula but considers it too dangerous to use, even when Axis agents try to get it. But Pearl Harbor brings him to volunteer his own services as an invisible agent in Germany. Though a bit cold (clothes aren't invisible), his adventures are more comedy than thriller (with occasional grim reminders) as he makes fools of Nazi officials and romances a luscious double agent, in search of Hitler's secret plan...

217.

Pittsburgh (1942)
as Special Photography Effects
Charles 'Pittsburgh' Markham rides roughshod over his friends, his lovers, and his ideals in his trek toward financial success in the Pittsburgh steel industry, only to find himself deserted and lonely at the top. When his crash comes, he finds that fate has dealt him a second chance.

218.

The Man Who Lost Himself (1941)
as Special Photography Effects
John Evans encounters his lookalike, Malcolm Scott. When Scott is killed in an accident, Evans finds himself mistaken for Scott and decides to do some good in his new role.

Hellzapoppin' (1941)
as Special Photography Effects
Ole and Chick are making a movie, but th edirector is not satisfied. So he brings them to a young writer, who outlines them a absurd story They have to support Jeff and Kitty in setting up an musical revue in their garden and want to bring it up on Broadway. If Jeff is sucessful he can marry Kitty. But there is his rich friend Woody, who also loves Kitty, Chick's sister Betty, who's in love with a false Russian count, and Detective Quimby. They all make the thing very complicated for Ole and Chick. After some mistakes they think, that Kitty isn't the right girl for Jeff they start sabotating the show, but the Broadway producer is impressed and signs the contract. That's the story the writer tells them. For this he's soot by the director.

222.

In the Navy (1941)
as Special Effects
A famous radio crooner secretly enlists in the Navy and tries to keep his identity a secret.

223.

The Black Cat (1941)
as Special Photography Effects
Greedy heirs gather to wait for the death of Henrietta Winslow. Murder, thunder claps, howling cats, gun shots, screams in the night, hidden passages -- all the proper ingredients.

224.

The Invisible Woman (1940)
as Photography Effects
A mad scientist makes a beautiful model invisible so she can get back at the man who fired her.

225.

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
as Special Effects
Framed for the murder of his brother, Geoffrey Radcliffe is scheduled to hang. After a visit from his friend Dr. Frank Griffin, he vanishes mysteriously from prison. Police inspector Sampson realizes that Griffin is the brother of the original Invisible Man and has given Geoffrey the formula to aid his escape. Can Geoffrey elude the police dragnet and track down the real murderer? More importantly, can Griffin discover an antidote before the invisibility formula drives Geoffrey insane?

California Straight Ahead (1937)
as Special Effects
Former school bus driver Biff Smith manages a trucking company which has its fleet pitted against a freight train in a race to deliver aviation parts to the Pacific coast.

Wings over Honolulu (1937)
as Special Effects
Adapted by Isabel Dawn and Boyce de Gaw from a "Redbook Magazine" story by Mildred Cram with, apparently, none of the three understanding much about military trials or else the Ray Milland character would have ended up with a dishonorable discharge and twenty years in the slammer. Story begins at a birthday party given for Virginia deb Lauralee Curtis (Wendy Barrie) by her adoring aunts Nellie (Margaret McWade) and Evie Curtis (Clara Blandick.) Wealthy yankee Gregory Chandler (Kent Taylor) claims the first dance and spends the night unfolding dazzling vistas of yachts, wealth and far-off romantic places and asks Lauralee to marry him. She declines, as properly brought-up southern girls do not accept first-night proposals or, most of the time, propositions. But this changes when navy flyers Lieutenants Stony Gilchrist (Ray Milland) and Jack Furness (William Gargan) make a forced landing on the Curtis plantation, and it is a case of love at first sight when Lauralee meets Stony,evidently because Lauralee and Stony are the only two people at the party with British accents. She marries him and follows him to Honolulu.But the Navy bungalow is a bit drab---"pitifully drab" to be exact---for a good old girl from a southern plantation, and she isn't too keen about airplanes flying over the house all day even if they are on a Naval base and, for goodness gracious sakes, ol' Stony's duties force him to stay away from home at times. Meanwhile, Gregory sails his yacht into the harbor with the express purpose of winning Lauralee away from Stony, which is not surprising for a damn yankee. She assures the cad that she loves her husband more than ever but...she will attend a party on his yacht since Stony is tied up doing whatever it is he does and a girl just can't stay cooped up all the time and she reckons there is nothing wrong in that. But Stony comes home early, finds out where she is going and reckons otherwise. They quarrel and Lauralee hies herself on to the party, which ends up on a slumming excursion to a disreputable cafe where a drunk makes a pass at Lauralee, and Gregory, miffed that someone other than he is out to spoil Lauralee's honor, fights the drunk. All three are hauled to jail and the story is all over Honolulu's morning newspapers. Grief-stricken and not wishing to bring further shame on Stony, Lauralee sends word she is leaving him for Gregory Chandler. Stony isn't buying any of that and he steals a Navy plane and goes in search of Chandler's yacht. To compound his theft of United States government property, Stony also manages to crash said property. He offers no defense at his court martial, since doing so would involve his wife's good (albeit somewhat tarnished) name. But Lauralee shows up and tells the court martial board it was all her fault, and the board reckons that under these circumstances Stony should be restored to full duty and rank but transferred to another base. In real life, of course, his next base would have been the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas doing a hard-duty twenty years behind the bars.

Adventure's End (1937)
as Special Effects
Pacific pearl diver Duke Slade escapes angry natives by joining a whaler whose dying captain persuades him to marry his daughter who is already being wooed by the first mate.

Two in a Crowd (1936)
as Special Effects
When two halves of a thousand-dollar bill are discovered in the snow, the penniless pair that individually grabs each half must come to terms. Actress Julia Wayne needs the whole $1,000, and so does sportsman Larry Stevens. Since compromise will serve neither of their needs, they are stalemated - until complications arise.

Night Life of the Gods (1935)
as Special Effects
A scientist named Hunter Hawk invents a device that can turn flesh to stone. While celebrating his discovery he becomes involved with a half naked leprechaun. On a trip to New York, Hunter and Meg (the leprechaun) decide to go to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and turn all of the Statues of Greek Gods into people. What follows in a drunken romp around New York with Medusa's severed head still in Perseus' hand.

The Black Cat (1934)
as Process Photography
A Satanist faces off with the vengeful man whose wife and daughter he has stolen.

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Let's Talk It Over (1934)
as Process Photography
A young sailor saves a woman from drowning. The woman turns out to be a rich heiress; unfortunately for the sailor, she was only pretending to be drowning so that another young man she had her eye on would save her.

Great Expectations (1934)
as Special Effects
Charles Dickens' classic tale of Pip, a poor orphan who befriends an escaped convict and who grows up in the company of a bitter old woman, Miss Havisham, and her haughty young ward, Estella. Pip learns the rewards of both vindictiveness and gratitude as a result of these events.

The Invisible Man (1933)
as Special Effects
A scientist's experiments with invisibility turn him into a madman.

300.

The Texas Bad Man (1932)
as Special Effects
The Rangers have planted wanted posters of their man Tom Logan around hoping he can join the outlaw gang they are after. Robbing the stage ahead of the gang gets him in and he learns Keefe is the boss. When it's time for the big bank robbery Keefe puts Tom in charge but secretly tells a henchman to kill him during the holdup.

301.

The Mummy (1932)
as Special Effects
An Egyptian mummy returns to life to stalk the reincarnation of his lost love.

Special Thanks (feature film)

305.

Better Than Chocolate (1999)
as Special Thanks
Maggie is a young college drop-out who is doing quite well working in a lesbian bookstore in Vancouver. She meets and falls for Kim, and her life seems to be stable. Then her mom calls, telling her that not only is she getting divorced for the second time, but she and Maggie's little brother are mov

Cast (special)

Editing (special)

307.

U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848) (1998)
as On-Line Editor
Documentary explores the events surrounding the U.S.-Mexican War (1846-1848), the conflict between neighboring nations struggling for land, power and national identity.

Cast (special)

308.

Hunger Point (2003)
as Johnny Brendan
Based on the book of the same name by Jillian Medoff. When Frannie's sister commits suicide after a long battle with anorexia, she is forced to examine her life which tests the already fragile family.

309.

Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story (2003)
as Old Irish Cop
Based on the true story of Liz Murray who changed the course of her life by winning a scholarship to Harvard, after a childhood of extreme poverty and parental drug abuse.

Major Crime (1998)
as Len Woodall
Gordan Tallas, a seasoned detective, becomes fixated on the capture of a child molester, but has difficulty convicting the criminal once in his grasp due to uncooperating witnesses and lack of evidence.

312.

Deadly Betrayal: The Bruce Curtis Story (1991)
as Mr Mccurdy, Mr Mccurdy
A television movie based on the true story of Bruce Curtis, an eighteen year-old Nova Scotia youth convicted of aggravated manslaughter in New Jersey in 1982. The case received widespread attention because many felt there had been a miscarriage of justice.